USB interface chip supplier Future Technology Devices International (FTDI) has restated its commitment to open-source design with the introduction of a development kit for its Vinculo USB 2.0 platform ...
Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings This Arduino sketch employs the SoftwareSerial library provided by Arduino to emulate the functionality of a USB to serial converter ...
This is the Seeeduino / Arduino Demonstration code for the FTDI / Bridgetek FT811 based CFAF240400C0-030SC-A1 using the CFA10098 breakout / audio adapter. This code ...
We think of the Arduino as a rapid prototyping tool but we never thought of it as an FTDI breakout board before. [Ihsan Kehribar] wrote a quick post to show how it’s done. You’ll find an FTDI chip on ...
FTDI first introduced its Arduino-compatible concept – aiming to reach a wider audience – by means of a crowdfunding exercise. The company now has full availability of the CleO product (and ...
Glasgow fabless chip firm FTDI has built an Arduino clone into development kits for its EVE embedded video engine, and made the kits tough enough to be built into products. Called VM800P, each ...
The Arduino-compatible VM800P ‘PLUS boards’ are based on the company’s FT800 Embedded Video Engine (EVE) technology graphic controller devices, in which display, audio and touch functionality are all ...
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